The California Beach Guide

From Malibu's golden sand to Big Sur's purple coves — the definitive guide to California's best beaches along 840 miles of Pacific coastline.

Beaches 13
Regions 3
Coastline 840 mi
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California's coastline is absurdly diverse. You can bodysurf warm waves at Huntington Beach in the morning, drive two hours north to watch purple sand glow at Pfeiffer Beach by sunset, and wake up the next day at Stinson Beach with the Golden Gate Bridge in view. Southern California delivers the classic sun-and-sand experience, the Central Coast is all dramatic cliffs and hidden coves, and Northern California feels wild and untouched. I've traveled coastlines all over the world, and nothing matches the variety packed into California's 840 miles of Pacific shoreline.

— Scott

This is your region-by-region guide to California's best beaches. We've organized them across three regions — Southern California, Central Coast, and Northern California. Click any beach to explore the destination where it's located.

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Southern California

Sun-drenched shores, legendary surf breaks, and golden sand from Malibu to Coronado

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Santa Monica State Beach

Free · Parking $8–20/day

Los Angeles

Iconic 3.5-mile beach anchored by the famous Santa Monica Pier with its Ferris wheel, arcade, and street performers. Wide golden sand, calm waves for swimming, and the best people-watching in LA. Bike the Marvin Braude path south to Venice Beach for a quintessential SoCal day.

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Iconic 3.5-mile beach anchored by the famous Santa Monica Pier with its Ferris wheel, arcade, and street performers. Wide golden sand, calm waves for swimming, and the best people-watching in LA. Bike the Marvin Braude path south to Venice Beach for a quintessential SoCal day.

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Malibu (Zuma Beach)

Free · Parking $8–15

Malibu

A mile and a half of wide, pristine sand on the Malibu coast — one of LA's cleanest and most beautiful beaches. Great swimming, bodyboarding, and volleyball. Less crowded than Santa Monica on weekdays, with mountain views behind and open Pacific in front.

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A mile and a half of wide, pristine sand on the Malibu coast — one of LA's cleanest and most beautiful beaches. Great swimming, bodyboarding, and volleyball. Less crowded than Santa Monica on weekdays, with mountain views behind and open Pacific in front.

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Huntington Beach (Surf City USA)

Free · Parking $15–20/day

Orange County

Home of the US Open of Surfing and one of the most consistent surf breaks in California. Ten miles of uninterrupted sand, a lively pier with restaurants, and a beach culture that defines Southern California. Firepits are first-come-first-served and fill up fast on weekends.

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Home of the US Open of Surfing and one of the most consistent surf breaks in California. Ten miles of uninterrupted sand, a lively pier with restaurants, and a beach culture that defines Southern California. Firepits are first-come-first-served and fill up fast on weekends.

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Coronado Beach

Free · Free street parking

San Diego

Wide, flat, glittering sand backed by the iconic Hotel del Coronado. Consistently rated one of America's best beaches. Gentle waves, mild water temperatures, and spectacular sunsets over the Pacific. The sand sparkles thanks to mica mineral deposits — it's not your imagination.

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Wide, flat, glittering sand backed by the iconic Hotel del Coronado. Consistently rated one of America's best beaches. Gentle waves, mild water temperatures, and spectacular sunsets over the Pacific. The sand sparkles thanks to mica mineral deposits — it's not your imagination.

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Laguna Beach

Free · Metered parking $2–3/hr

Orange County

A string of dramatic coves and tide pools carved into sandstone bluffs along the Orange County coast. Thousand Steps Beach and Victoria Beach are hidden gems, while Main Beach offers easy access and great swimming. The art colony vibe and coastal trail make this more than just a beach town.

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A string of dramatic coves and tide pools carved into sandstone bluffs along the Orange County coast. Thousand Steps Beach and Victoria Beach are hidden gems, while Main Beach offers easy access and great swimming. The art colony vibe and coastal trail make this more than just a beach town.

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Central Coast

Rugged cliffs, purple-sand coves, and the most dramatic coastline on the Pacific

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Pfeiffer Beach

$12/car day-use fee

Big Sur

Purple sand, a keyhole rock arch that frames the sunset, and crashing waves against dramatic sea stacks — this is Big Sur's most photographed beach. The sand gets its purple hue from manganese garnet washed down from the hillside. Not a swimming beach, but one of the most stunning landscapes on the California coast.

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Purple sand, a keyhole rock arch that frames the sunset, and crashing waves against dramatic sea stacks — this is Big Sur's most photographed beach. The sand gets its purple hue from manganese garnet washed down from the hillside. Not a swimming beach, but one of the most stunning landscapes on the California coast.

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Pismo Beach

Free · Free parking available

San Luis Obispo County

A classic Central Coast beach town with a long pier, clam chowder shacks, and wide sandy beach. Vehicles are allowed on the Oceano Dunes section — one of the last places in California you can drive on the sand. Monarch butterflies overwinter nearby from November through February.

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A classic Central Coast beach town with a long pier, clam chowder shacks, and wide sandy beach. Vehicles are allowed on the Oceano Dunes section — one of the last places in California you can drive on the sand. Monarch butterflies overwinter nearby from November through February.

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Moonstone Beach

Free · Free parking lot

Cambria

A boardwalk-lined bluff trail leads to rocky coves full of polished moonstones, jade, and agates. Sea otters float just offshore, and elephant seals haul out at nearby Piedras Blancas. The beach itself is pebbly rather than sandy, but the coastal scenery and wildlife make it unforgettable.

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A boardwalk-lined bluff trail leads to rocky coves full of polished moonstones, jade, and agates. Sea otters float just offshore, and elephant seals haul out at nearby Piedras Blancas. The beach itself is pebbly rather than sandy, but the coastal scenery and wildlife make it unforgettable.

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Carmel Beach

Free · Free street parking

Carmel-by-the-Sea

White sand against a backdrop of Monterey cypress trees — one of the most picturesque beaches on the West Coast. Dogs run off-leash, surfers ride the consistent point break at the south end, and sunset bonfires are a nightly tradition. The charming village of Carmel is a two-minute walk up the hill.

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White sand against a backdrop of Monterey cypress trees — one of the most picturesque beaches on the West Coast. Dogs run off-leash, surfers ride the consistent point break at the south end, and sunset bonfires are a nightly tradition. The charming village of Carmel is a two-minute walk up the hill.

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Northern California

Wild surf, fog-draped bluffs, towering redwoods meeting the sea, and rugged solitude

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Stinson Beach

Free · Free parking lot (fills early)

Marin County

The Bay Area's best swimming beach — a 3.5-mile stretch of sand at the base of Mount Tamalpais with views of the Marin Headlands and San Francisco on clear days. Water is cold (mid-50s°F) but calm enough for swimming on sunny days. Come early on weekends — the parking lot fills by 11 AM.

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The Bay Area's best swimming beach — a 3.5-mile stretch of sand at the base of Mount Tamalpais with views of the Marin Headlands and San Francisco on clear days. Water is cold (mid-50s°F) but calm enough for swimming on sunny days. Come early on weekends — the parking lot fills by 11 AM.

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Baker Beach

Free · Free parking lot

San Francisco

A mile-long beach in the Presidio with the most dramatic urban backdrop in America — the Golden Gate Bridge looming overhead against the Marin Headlands. Strong currents and cold water make this a walking-and-watching beach, not a swimming one. Sunset here with the bridge silhouetted is unforgettable.

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A mile-long beach in the Presidio with the most dramatic urban backdrop in America — the Golden Gate Bridge looming overhead against the Marin Headlands. Strong currents and cold water make this a walking-and-watching beach, not a swimming one. Sunset here with the bridge silhouetted is unforgettable.

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Glass Beach

Free · $8 state park parking

Fort Bragg, Mendocino

Decades of dumped glass bottles were tumbled smooth by the Pacific into colorful sea glass pebbles that cover the shoreline. What was once a dump is now a unique and beautiful beach. Please look but don't take — collecting sea glass is prohibited to preserve the beach for future visitors.

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Decades of dumped glass bottles were tumbled smooth by the Pacific into colorful sea glass pebbles that cover the shoreline. What was once a dump is now a unique and beautiful beach. Please look but don't take — collecting sea glass is prohibited to preserve the beach for future visitors.

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Hidden Gem

Trinidad State Beach

Free · $8 state park parking

Humboldt County

Dramatic sea stacks, tide pools teeming with starfish and anemones, and towering redwoods right down to the shoreline. The small fishing village of Trinidad above is one of the most charming on the North Coast. Rarely crowded — you may have the entire beach to yourself on a weekday.

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Dramatic sea stacks, tide pools teeming with starfish and anemones, and towering redwoods right down to the shoreline. The small fishing village of Trinidad above is one of the most charming on the North Coast. Rarely crowded — you may have the entire beach to yourself on a weekday.

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